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Tradition: Caroline Kennedy says she is looking forward to learning more about @placeholder culture
By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:38 EST, 18 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:03 EST, 18 November 2013 Caroline Kennedy started her new role as U.S. ambassador to Japan on Monday and began with a visit to the Japanese Foreign Ministry for her first official meetings with diplomats. Kennedy arrived in Tokyo on Friday to take up the position bringing one important strength: She has the ear of the American president. 'I bring greetings from President Obama,' she said in a short statement after getting off the plane with her husband Edwin Schlossberg at Narita airport on Friday. @highlight Caroline Kennedy spent her first day as U.S. ambassador to Japan having official meetings at the Japanese Foreign Ministry @highlight She had arrived in Tokyo on Friday and brings one key strength - she has the ear of the president
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The BBC’s investigation into the dealings between it and @placeholder produced a single-page report, exonerating all concerned.
By Sam Greenhill PUBLISHED: 18:12 EST, 24 February 2013 | UPDATED: 02:13 EST, 25 February 2013 Byron Myers claims he was forced out of the BBC after blowing the whistle on suspected fraud The BBC threatened one of its own staff with prison when he blew the whistle on suspected fraud to the Daily Mail, a tribunal has heard. Byron Myers, a former head of human resources, discovered that a BBC manager was signing off lucrative payments to his girlfriend’s company, First Positions. The suspected conspiracy involved payments worth tens of thousands of pounds, it was claimed. Mr Myers said that when he reported his suspicions, in 2011, there was ‘a cover-up’. @highlight Byron Myers said he was forced out of job when he turned whistleblower @highlight The former head of human resources discovered a BBC manager was signing off lucrative contracts to his girlfriend's company @highlight He reported matter in 2011 but claimed there was a 'cover-up'
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'I thank the @placeholder people for making room for them to accept them,' he said.
A former stockbroker nicknamed 'Britain's Schindler' after saving hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Prague was today awarded the Czech Republic's highest honour at the age of 105. Sir Nicholas Winton rescued more than 650 refugee children from certain death in concentration camps by transporting them to the UK on trains and finding them foster families. He received the Order of the White Lion from Czech president Milos Zeman, who had previously described him as 'an example of humanity, selflessness, personal courage and modesty'. Scroll down for video Tribute: Sir Nicholas Winton receives the Czech Republic's highest honour during a ceremony at Prague Castle after saving hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Prague on the eve of World War Two @highlight Sir Nicholas Winton rescued 650 refugees on Czech 'Kindertransport' trains @highlight Arranged foster homes, permits and persuaded the Nazis to let them leave @highlight Presented with Order of the White Lion by the Czech president in Prague @highlight Sir Nicholas praised British families who gave the children new homes @highlight Former stockbroker felt proud to have 'made a difference to a lot of people' @highlight Believes world is more dangerous now, adding: 'We've made a mess of it' @highlight Including the offspring of those he saved, around 6,000 owe him their lives
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Belated departure: Following the dramatic events, the passengers finally took off again for @placeholder later that afternoon
By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter Two U.S. F16 fighter jets escorted a Panama-City bound plane back to Toronto on Friday and a SWAT team boarded the aircraft after a passenger reportedly threatened to blow up the plane. Flight 772 turned around over West Virginia about 45 minutes after its 7 a.m. (1100 GMT) departure from Toronto Pearson International Airport, said Sunwing Airlines spokeswoman Janine Chapman. A 25-year-old Canadian man, Ali Shahi, was arrested when the plane landed back in Toronto. Chapman said an 'agitated passenger directly threatened the aircraft' but did not elaborate on the threat. Scroll down for video @highlight Canadian man Ali Shahi, 25, allegedly made bomb threats on a Sunwing Airlines flight from Toronto to Panama @highlight The plane turned around over West Virginia and was escorted back to Toronto by two U.S. F16s @highlight After it landed, the plane was boarded by a heavily armed SWAT team @highlight Shahi has been charged with uttering threats and endangering the safety of an aircraft
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If they can get enough money together, @placeholder says they'd like to get out of Fort Lauderdale.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida (CNN) -- Richard Barboza sits behind the steering wheel, patiently working a crossword puzzle. There's no rush. Time is one thing Barboza has plenty of. Richard Barboza, left, and John Nilsen are among those struggling in the current economic recession. It's just after sun-up. The streaks of light shimmer off the car windows. In the back of the Ford Explorer John Nilsen stirs. This is home. Clothes are kept in a suitcase. Food is wherever they can find it. "It's definitely not something that you ever see yourself being, homeless," Nilsen says. But homeless they have been for the past six weeks, ever since the money ran out and they were evicted from the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, apartment they shared. Nilsen had lost his job, and Barboza is waiting for disability checks to start arriving. @highlight Two men evicted from their apartment when their money ran out @highlight Home for the disabled pair is now an old Ford Explorer @highlight Men wait in line with other homeless people for free meals @highlight They say police often chase them off when they park their vehicle
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@placeholder is part of a selection of plays certain schools can study during GCSE and A-Levels.
By Wills Robinson Horrified: Gerardine Stockford says children around the country are being exposed to school texts which contain foul language and explicit material A mother-of-two who was abused on Mumsnet for suggesting her daughter should not be studying a foul-mouthed play as called for age restrictions on school books. Gerardine Stockford, a vicar's wife, was horrified when her 14-year-old daughter brought home the gritty drama Mogadishu, which contains 218 uses of the F-word and ten of the C-word – as part of her GCSE drama course. She expressed her dismay on the parenting forum by setting up a feed, but deleted it after teachers responded aggressively. @highlight Gerardine Stockford, 52, says there should be censorship in school books @highlight She was horrified to discover her daughter was reading drama Mogadishu @highlight The play contains more than 400 expletives and contains sexual content @highlight Mother-of-two suggests a need for age restrictions on some school books
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With the embers of @placeholder still smoldering, it is clear that the struggle continues.
(CNN) -- Once again, the streets are electric with anger after a white police officer evades charges for fatally shooting a black man. Sirens screech and wood batons push back marchers protesting from Missouri to New York to Los Angeles. This time the cadence of "No Justice, No Peace" has been replaced with "Hand's Up. Don't Shoot." But there was another sign raised above the crowd in a recent protest in New York: "Doing Nothing with Saying Nothing. Changes Nothing." The mathematics of this one are clear. Something's gotta give. A loose network led by African Americans in the film and arts world has emerged from the fog of tear gas to call for a quiet riot in response: a boycott of Black Friday shopping. @highlight Soledad O'Brien, Rose Arce: Instead of Ferguson violence, blacks can use economic power @highlight They say blacks in arts urge a Black Friday boycott to make voices heard through absence @highlight They say police brutality is rampant and outcry can't end with the news cycle @highlight Writers: Blacks might achieve more by opting out of system rather than opposing it
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Occupying Zuccotti Park and referring to it by its former name, @placeholder, makes the same point.
Exmouth, England (CNN) -- "We are the 99 percent." This is the one belief all protesters in New York's Zuccotti Park have in common, according to OccupyWallSt.org. Although they claim to be using Arab Spring tactics, they are actually continuing a practice that emerged in Great Britain and the United States near the end of the 18th century, quickly spread to other countries and is now a truly transnational phenomenon. For centuries, the street had been the stage for the 1% of society instead. Members of the civic, religious and military elite used public spaces to present themselves and underline their claim of authority and status in elaborate and carefully choreographed processions. Nowadays, the street has primarily become the forum for those who feel excluded from the halls of power, or not properly represented by the existing political institutions. @highlight Matthias Reiss: Occupy Wall Streeters say they are the 99%, as opposed to the wealthy @highlight Reiss: Protest is part of tradition started in 18th century to take streets away from elites @highlight Harsh police tactics softened as Civil Rights movement made martyrs of victims, he says @highlight Reiss says movement has spread, started a public debate and forced media to report on it
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further, to 2007 when she was arrested near @placeholder’s Fort Bragg
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:37 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 16:49 EST, 9 July 2013 How does she do it? Homeless woman Suzanne Jensen, 50, has a military base problem. She's managed to enter Tampa's MacDill Airforce base four times since October and has at least one other previous arrest for trespassing on a base A homeless woman has managed to sneak into a heavily guarded Florida air force base four times since October and records show she’s done it on other bases before. Suzanne M. Jensen was charged last month for trespassing in Tampa’s MacDill Air Force Base for the fourth time where, in various ways, she’s managed to live for up to days at time. @highlight Suzanne M. Jensen was charged with trespassing on the Tampa, Florida base last month @highlight At least once, the 50-year-old got into the especially well-guarded home to U.S. Central Command--which overseas operations throughout the Middle East--by climbing atop a trash can @highlight She previously served time for illegally entering Virginia's Fort Myer last August @highlight Charges were dropped after another 2007 trespassing arrest near Fort Bragg in North Carolina
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@placeholder 68, pictured here in infrared light, is a galaxy cluster.
By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:51 EST, 5 March 2013 It may look like an attacker from a 1980s computer game, but Nasa today revealed this photo taken by Hubble of a massive cluster of galaxies two billion light years from Earth is an optical illusion. Called Abell 68, the object is really a mirage created by the gravitational field of a foreground cluster of galaxies warping space and distorting the background images of more distant galaxies. This effect, called gravitational lensing, can make multiple mirror image copies of the light coming from a far-flung galaxy. @highlight Object is really a mirage created by the gravitational field of a foreground cluster of galaxies warping space @highlight The effect, called gravitational lensing, is used to improve Hubble's view of far away galaxies
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Mrs @placeholder says is now desperately trying to sell her tickets online and says she cannot bear to attend the concert without her daughter.
By Simon Tomlinson Young One Direction fans have been left 'inconsolable' after buying standing tickets for the band's hotly anticipated arena tour only to discover that under-12s must be seated. Parents have been treating their children to tickets for the group's concerts, but some have failed to read the small print which includes restrictions for the youngest fans. One of those is Lynsay Short who bought her eight-year-old daughter Ruby Lynn a £50 ticket to see the band at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland next month. 'Inconsolable': Eight-year-old Ruby Lynn is devastated after being bought standing tickets to see her idols One Direction on their arena tour only to learn that under-12s must be seated at their gigs @highlight Parents blast 'ridiculous' health and safety rules hidden in small print @highlight Ruby Lynn, 8, left 'inconsolable' after being bought a standing ticket @highlight Her mother says the regulations should have been made clearer @highlight Restrictions apply to all gigs on the band's UK-wide stadium tour
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Those were welcome words to those who resented what they viewed as eight years of "unilateralist" @placeholder policies.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In a congratulatory letter to president-elect Barack Obama, French President Nicholas Sarkozy writes, "Your election raises in France, in Europe, and beyond throughout the world, immense hope." President-elect Barack Obama faces a litany of foreign policy problems when he takes office January 20. Similar statements from dozens of world leaders and images of people around the world celebrating his election make clear Barack Obama will enjoy a good deal of international goodwill when he takes office on January 20. Obama's election offers a monumental transformation of America's face to the world. Many see him as the epitome of the American dream. But his appeal is not solely based on the fact that he is black or that his middle name is Hussein or that his father was Kenyan or that he spent part of his childhood in Indonesia. @highlight Analysis: Many see Obama as the epitome of the American dream @highlight Analysis: Global excitement over Obama's election is also about Bush's exit @highlight Analysis: Obama faces complex foreign policy issues when he takes office @highlight Analysis: Americans will expect Obama to protect their interests first and foremost
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Orlando, @placeholder and Klotz's husband watched the film in January 2010 and Orlando says the atmosphere was so 'sexually charged' that it made her feel uncomfortable and that her relationship with the teacher 'was becoming increasingly romantic and sexualized'.
An ex-Portland State University student is suing the school for more than $1.2million, claiming she was sexually harassed by a professor. Former graduate student Whitney 'Theda' Orlando, 27, is accusing 52-year-old professor Marcia Klotz of becoming so obsessed with her sex life that the pressure gave her an irregular heart beat, according to the lawsuit filed last year. After learning about Orlando's past work as a BDSM model, Klotz went on to exchange more than 200 emails with her student, asking for details about her sex life which Orlando claims 'blurred professional and personal boundaries' While the university acknowledges many of Orlando's claims, they deny a connection between the student's health problems and her coursework. @highlight Student Whitney Orlando, 27, met professor Marcia Klotz, 52, when she took a feminist literature course in 2009 @highlight Their relationship became more intimate when Orlando shared her past as a BDSM model and child abuse @highlight The two came to heads in 2012 when Klotz was serving as Orlando's mentor on a research paper on child abuse @highlight The stress of uncovering her own childhood horrors led Orlando to develop an irregular heartbeat @highlight She is now suing the school for $250,000 in damages and $1,000,000 in attorney's fees @highlight The school acknowledges many of Orlando's claims but say they aren't responsible for her health problems @highlight They also say that Orlando never once complained about Klotz before the lawsuit @highlight Orlando has since transferred schools and Klotz went to work for the University of Arizona in June 2013
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The first two fights were over 10 rounds, with @placeholder losing the first and gaining revenge in a classic second bout.
(CNN) -- Arturo Gatti, who was found dead in a Brazilian hotel room in suspicious circumstances, is revered by boxing fans for his trilogy of thrilling and brutal fights with Micky "Irish" Ward. Arturo Gatti fought to the limit of his endurance in many epic bouts. The Italian-born Canadian captured world titles at super featherweight and junior welterweight during his 16-year-professional career and also fought and lost to legends Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in big money matches. But his 2002 and 2003 bouts with Ward will always be remembered, and two of them won the "Fight of the Year" award given out by the prestigious Ring Magazine. @highlight Arturo Gatti was one of the most popular fighters of his generation @highlight Italian-born Canadian fought epic trilogy of bouts with Micky Ward @highlight Gatti also won world titles at two different weights in 16-year pro career
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The @placeholder horses have been running across these plains for hundreds of years and have developed the correct body type for this kind of sport."
ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia (CNN) -- Standing slightly more than 4 feet tall, 9-year-old Tuguldur proudly stated the greatest challenge he faced in a horse race across the Mongolian plains in the country's annual Naadam Festival was serenading his horse. Young wrestlers cheer on teammates during the opening round at the Naadam Festival. "The hardest part of the race was singing to my horse while riding," said Tuguldur, wiping perspiration from the July sun off his face. The long-distance horse race is exclusively for children, ranging in ages from 6 to 12. Riding up to 30 kilometers (19 miles), these children maneuver their galloping steeds on a thin saddle pad that often does not have stirrups. @highlight Naadam Festival is held every July in Mongolia @highlight Competition's events have origins in military, hunting training @highlight Naadam in the most widely watched festival in Mongolia
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@placeholder law, rapists can only be convicted if either the perpetrator
Norwegian businesswoman Marte Deborah Dalelv, 24, has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for extramarital sex after she reported being raped The identity of the Norwegian woman who was sentenced to 16 months in prison for extramarital sex after she reported being raped in Dubai has been revealed for the first time today. Smiling happily into the camera, Marte Deborah Dalelv looks like she doesn't have a care in the world. But the 24-year-old was brutally raped while on a business trip in United Arab Emirates and was handed a prison sentence for having sex outside of marriage after reporting it to police. @highlight Norwegian woman, 25, was in Dubai on a business trip when she was raped @highlight She reported the rape to police but was then charged herself for having sex outside of marriage @highlight She has now been sentenced to 16 months in prison for extramarital sex
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However, despite her recent affiliation with British designer Mulberry, Cressida carried a pink @placeholder leather bag, rather than a Mulberry.
It's been a busy week for Cressida Bonas - from attending glittering BAFTA parties in LA to being announced as the latest muse for Mulberry. But now Prince Harry's former girlfriend is firmly back on British soil, landing in Heathrow airport this afternoon looking casual in cashmere jogging bottoms and a pair of white high-top trainers. The 25-year-old actress, who is famous for her relaxed style, looked polished despite the long flight from LAX airport. Scroll down for video Cressida returned to London from LA today, arriving at Heathrow looking casual in white trainers Louis Vuitton lockit PM tote @highlight Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend, 25, landed in Heathrow this afternoon @highlight Has been announced as the muse for British designer, Mulberry @highlight She wore the designer label at the BAFTA Tea Party in LA on Saturday @highlight Tulip Fever actress's acting was praised by producer Harvey Weinstein
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'@placeholder is packed full of extraordinary arts, music and culture.
One lucky tourist is set to receive the red carpet treatment with a once-in-a-lifetime trip to London. Celebrities including Jessie J, Downton actor Jim Carter and Professor Stephen Hawking are offering guided tours of the capital to one competition winner who will be crowned London's Guest of Honour. The campaign is a bid to promote the British capital around the world and will include taking in a West End show, visiting Lord's Cricket Ground and even opening the city's iconic Tower Bridge. The Official Guest of Honour will take in a West End musical with 'Bang Bang' singer Jessie J @highlight Stars set to host one tourist for once-in-a-lifetime trip to capital @highlight Jessie J will escort winner to BEAUTIFUL - The Carole King Musical @highlight Science Museum tour will include physicist Stephen Hawking as host @highlight Experience includes tours of Parliament and the Royal Opera House
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We all know Len McCluskey and @placeholder buy Labour’s policies, choose Labour’s leader and pick Labour’s candidates.
Ed Miliband last night received a £1.5 million donation from left-wing firebrand Len McCluskey’s trade union Unite. The union said it gave the cash to Labour’s general election campaign fund because of fears the Conservatives could be elected in May on a ‘tide of big business cash’. The Tories said the donation would ‘not come for free’, highlighting a series of policy demands made by Unite. All smiles: The donation came as Ed Miliband, pictured with Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy yesterday, spoke approvingly of ‘redistribution’ of money from the better-off to the poor Proposals approved at its most recent conference included a 400 per cent increase in the dole, the reversal of all spending cuts and the repeal of Margaret Thatcher’s anti-strike laws. @highlight Firebrand Len McCluskey’s trade union Unite donated cash to Labour @highlight But senior Tories warned Unite would want a return on its investment @highlight Policies have included 400% dole increase and repealing anti-strike laws @highlight 'More than two-thirds' of Labour's £51.3m pledges since 2010 by unions
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@placeholder was rolling with our goofy antics, so it was easy,' said Mr Stack.
At first glance you could be forgiven for mistaking this picture for the famous oil painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware during the American Revolution. But look a little closer and the bright orange water pistols give the game away. Groom Joe Stack, from Louisville, Kentucky, decided to forgo traditional wedding pictures and pose for scenes that resemble action-packed blockbusters with his best man and ushers. With a little help from Photoshop the groomsmen look as though they have been transported back in time to the American Revolution and onto the sets of Star Wars and The Matrix. Scroll down for video @highlight Couple Joe and Meredith Stack decided to forgo traditional wedding pictures for scenes that resemble blockbusters @highlight Photographer Shane Elliott surprised the group by touching up the photos which took 20 hours to edit on Photoshop @highlight Groomsmen recreated the famous American Revolution oil painting of George Washington Crossing the Delaware @highlight They also posed for scenes from Star Wars and The Matrix, but had no idea what the finished project would look like
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@placeholder was 'playful' that morning, Chau testified, and had been riding a little pink bike before being dropped off at Le's house.
By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 18:04 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 18:04 EST, 14 June 2013 After deliberating for less than an hour, a jury in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, found a babysitter guilty for the first-degree murder of a toddler who was in her care. They suggested a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. The babysitter, 50-year-old Van Le, was tried for murdering 2-year-old Jessica Chau, the niece she had been babysitting for a year. Jessica died on September 24 after suffering for two days from injuries sustained under her aunt's watch. Le testified that she was only trying to revive Jessica, who was not feeling well and wasn't breathing. She picked her up, shook her, and put her on the floor 'very hard.' @highlight 50-year-old Van Le was found guilty of killing her niece 2-year-old Jessica Chau, who she had been babysitting for over a year @highlight Le's son testified that his mother grabbed Jessica by the ankles and slammed her head on the floor @highlight Chau was hospitalized for two days before succumbing to her injuries @highlight Le will be sentenced June 27
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Negotiations between the authorities and the opposition on finding a way out of the crisis appeared to have stalled yesterday, after @placeholder took an unexpected sick leave and told opposition leaders that it was now up to them to make concessions.
A Ukrainian opposition activist who went missing last week says he was kidnapped, crucified and had part of his ear cut off in the latest attack on an anti-government protester. Dmytro Bulatov, 35, a member of Automaidan, a group of car owners that has taken part in the protests against President Viktor Yanukovych, went missing January 22. He was discovered outside Kiev yesterday and told rescuers that his kidnappers kept him in the dark for more than a week, beat him severely, nailed him to a cross and sliced off a piece of ear, before eventually dumping him in a forest. @highlight Dmytro Bulatov says kidnappers kept him in the dark for more than a week @highlight 35-year-old told rescuers he was severely tortured then dumped in forest @highlight Bulatov is a member of Automaidan, an anti-government car owner group @highlight Kidnapping is the latest attack on a Ukrainian anti-government protester @highlight President Viktor Yanukovych is accused of 'intimidating the opposition' @highlight Attack comes as anti-government protests in Ukraine continue to grow
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@placeholder and his partner, Officer Karl Hettinger, pulled the two over in a routine stop.
(CNN) -- The infamous "Onion Field" cop killer whose 1963 crime was chronicled in a best-selling book and a movie has died, officials said Monday. He was 79. Gregory Powell died Sunday at the California Medical Facility, a prison in Vacaville, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement. In October, Powell was denied compassionate release, all but guaranteeing he would die behind bars. He had cancer, according to the Los Angeles Police Protective League. Prison officials, however, never confirmed that account and Monday's statement said simply that Powell died of "natural causes." He was serving a life sentence with the possibility of parole for killing Los Angeles Police Officer Ian Campbell nearly 50 years ago. @highlight Gregory Powell was 79 @highlight He was serving a life sentence for the 1963 murder of a Los Angeles police officer @highlight The crime was chronicled in Joseph Wambaugh's book, "The Onion Field"
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This time round, that tally had been matched in just 106 minutes as the frustrating caution of opening @placeholder group games at the last tournament was thrown to the wind.
By Adam Shergold Click here to view our brilliant Match Zone service including Tim Cahill's header Alexis Sanchez inspired Chile to a winning start at the World Cup - but they were forced to work hard by an Australia team who looked early on as if they would be utterly humiliated. Living up to their 'dark horses' tag, Chile raced into a two-goal lead inside 16 minutes as Barcelona star Sanchez scored one and created another for Jorge Valdivia. But the South Americans couldn't convert their possession into further goals and were caught cold when Tim Cahill headed Australia back into contention before half-time. @highlight Chile kick off World Cup campaign with 3-1 victory over Australia @highlight Alexis Sanchez fired South Americans ahead after just twelve minutes @highlight Midfielder Jorge Valdivia doubled Chile's advantage just two minutes later @highlight Former Everton man Tim Cahill scored trademark header to get Socceroos back in the game @highlight Wigan wideman Jean Beausejour made sure of Chile's win in injury time @highlight Holland hammered Spain 5-1 in Friday night's other Group B fixture
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When it won the bid in 2007, @placeholder said the Winter Games would cost $12 billion, but the government's website now cites the total cost as 1.5 trillion rubles ($45 billion.)
(CNN) -- A video surfaces threatening the Winter Olympics. Russia's President vows the Games will be safe. Some U.S. lawmakers warn that they won't be. One thing was clear as debate over the situation surged on Sunday: security is a top concern, less than three weeks away from the competition. "It's a very serious fear," Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, told CNN's State of the Union Sunday. Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the Games, like any high-profile event, could be a target for terrorists. But, he said, Russia has a "perfect understanding" of the threat and how to stop it. @highlight NEW: U.S. lawmakers say they're concerned about security at the Olympics @highlight A video on a well-known Jihadi website threatens the Winter Olympic Games @highlight Russia will do its utmost to keep Sochi visitors safe, says President Vladimir Putin
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performance by their colleagues in @placeholder with something very special
You wouldn’t need a big restaurant to organise a lunch for the England teams who have beaten the All Blacks in New Zealand. It has happened just twice — in 1973 and 2003 — but Stuart Lancaster’s side can join those guys on the top table if they play their cards correctly this week. They were very good in Auckland but in Dunedin they must play like world-beaters. This is by a long chalk the biggest week yet for England under Lancaster. He has a large squad of hungry, in-form players to select from — and that is a situation that needs to be managed — but this is the moment to go ruthlessly for a result that would firstly define their own careers and then reverberate around the globe. They mustn’t let this moment pass them by. @highlight England can join the teams from 1973 and 2003 and win in New Zealand @highlight Stuart Lancaster's side were excellent in Auckland, but need to play like world-beaters in Dunedin @highlight This week is the biggest yet for England under coach Lancaster @highlight England were beaten 20-15 in the first Test in Auckland
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@placeholder's membership -- which includes titans of industry and finance -- has been male-only since the club's opening in 1932.
(CNN) -- The chairman of the club that hosts America's most prestigious golf tournament skirted the prickly issue of women's membership Wednesday, saying it is a private matter. During his annual media session, Billy Payne, chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, did not comment specifically on Ginni Rometty, the top executive at IBM and, undoubtedly, one of the corporate world's most powerful women. IBM's sponsorship of the Masters tournament guarantees club membership for its officers, but Rometty is a woman, and the club does not allow women to join. "Well, as has been the case, whenever that question is asked, all issues of membership are now and have historically been subject to the private deliberation of members," Payne said. "That statement remains accurate; it remains my statement." @highlight Augusta National Chairman Billy Payne is asked about the men-only membership policy @highlight He says membership is "subject to the private deliberation of members" @highlight Ginni Rometty, IBM's top executive, cannot join despite her company's sponsorship @highlight Her status has reignited the gender controversy as the Masters begins
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Experts say it is no surprise that both of the last two oldest people have been @placeholder.
We are led to believe that taking exercise and eating our greens are the secret to longevity. But it seems other, more enjoyable, pursuits might also contribute. The world’s oldest person, Misao Okawa, says the key to a long life is eating sushi and getting at least eight hours sleep a night. Misao Okawa, 115, will turn 116 on Wednesday and she is the world's oldest person Mrs Okawa, from Osaka in Japan, will turn 116 on Wednesday - she was born in 1898. When she was born, Queen Victoria was on the throne and the Spanish American War was raging, The Telegraph reports. @highlight Misao Okawa, from Osaka in Japan, will turn 116 on Wednesday @highlight She says the key to a long life is to eat well and to learn to relax @highlight She says it is also important to get at least eight hours sleep a night @highlight Has also remained active well into old age - she was caught performing leg squats at 102
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Man on the moon: Historic moment as @placeholder's right foot leaves a print in the lunar soil
By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 15:47 EST, 17 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:56 EST, 17 March 2013 Instruction sheets used by astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to make the first Moon landing are expected to fetch an astronomical £60,000 at auction. The signed papers were part of Aldrin's own manual used while Armstrong piloted the Lunar Module Eagle in 1969. A second by second account by Aldrin of the fraught final minutes as the module approached the lunar surface is also included in the sale. History in the making: Instruction sheets used by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin for the first Moon landing @highlight Papers were part of Aldrin's own manual used during 1969 lunar landing @highlight Sale also includes Aldrin's second by second account of final moments @highlight It reveals first words spoken on the surface were 'contact light' by Aldrin @highlight Accompanying letter explains just how dramatic the famous landing was @highlight Papers go under the hammer later this month at Bonhams in New York @highlight Aldrin is selling the papers after a change in law for Apollo astronauts
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Winter sun: Sharm el-Sheikh is the largest @placeholder resort and is very popular with British holidaymakers
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 11:34 EST, 30 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:13 EST, 31 January 2013 A British businesswoman has died while singing karaoke on holiday at the popular Sharm-el Sheikh resort in Egypt. Catering company owner Leah Rice, 41, was having fun with her family at the five-star Hilton Sharks Hotel on Sunday night when tragedy struck just one day before she was due to return home Ms Rice collapsed during her performance inside the Waves Pool Bar as dozens of holidaymakers looked on in horror. British businesswoman Leah Rice, 41, who collapsed and died from an apparant heart attack while singing karaoke in a bar at the five-star Hilton Sharks Resort in Sharm-el Sheikh, Egypt @highlight Leah Rice, 41, believed to have had a heart attack at the Red Sea resort @highlight The mother-of-one was due to return to the UK tomorrow @highlight Her firm's Facebook page was deluged with messages of condolence
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'There was a distortion of events that were occurring in @placeholder to justify an intervention which was essentially wrong and illegal,' he said.
Secret phone recordings have revealed that a Democratic member of Congress and top Pentagon leaders went around then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to negotiate with the Libyan regime of Muammar Gadhafi because they were convinced she was hell-bent on taking the U.S. to war. America's intelligence community was conerned that Clinton was sanitizing their reports to make the case for military intervention on the basis of an impending genocide in the port city of Benghazi, even though there was scant evidence that Gadhafi's military was prepared to massacre rebel groups. The U.S. military's Joint Chiefs of Staff dispatched a middle-man in July 2011 to tell the dictator's son, Seif Gadhafi, that internal State Department reports sent to members of Congress were 'just full of stupid, stupid facts.' @highlight Clinton will face tough questions about her march to war against Muammar Ghadafi if she runs for president @highlight Phone calls were recorde between Ghadafi's son and US officials, including Rep. Dennis Kucinich, complaining that Clinton's State Dept. was sanitizing intelligence reports to make her case @highlight She ultimately convinced the UN and NATO allies to back military intervention there, and persuaded President Obama to go along
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But because of Dr Salazar, I could recognise his colleague and fellow practitioner, @placeholder.'
The author behind one of the most unforgettable villains of cinematic history has finally revealed the real-life killer behind his chilling creation. Thomas Harris, who rarely gives interviews, has previously never spoken about what inspired his cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter, as portrayed in the classic Silence of the Lambs by Anthony Hopkins. But he has now revealed the character was inspired by a real-life doctor and murderer he met while visiting a Mexican prison in the 1960s Author Thomas Harris (right) has revealed the inspiration for his most chilling creation, Hannibal Lecter, as played by Anthony Hopkins in Silence of the Lambs (left), was in fact a real-life doctor he met in a Mexican prison while working as a journalist @highlight Thomas Harris reveals real-life doctor was inspiration for Hannibal Lecter @highlight He met 'Dr Salazar' in Mexican prison while working as a journalist @highlight Was told by warden the doctor was 'insane' and would 'never leave' @highlight The surgeon spent 20 years in the Nuevo Leon State Prison, in Mexico
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News: Report -- Sandy Hook shooter tried to emulate @placeholder massacre
Speculation continues to swirl around the potential involvement of violent video games in Adam Lanza's rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December. The official investigation has yet to release its report, but consistent accounts indicate Lanza was an enthusiastic player of violent games. On Monday, CBS News raised eyebrows with a report citing unnamed law enforcement sources conjecturing that Lanza was motivated in part by violent video games as well as Norway shooter Anders Breivik. The investigating Connecticut police later said that's "all speculation." According to the Hartford Courant, we know that when the police searched Lanza's home after the shooting, they found thousands of dollars' worth of violent video games. We also know that Lanza's mom let him play games while she traveled. @highlight Consistent accounts indicate that Adam Lanza played a lot of violent video games @highlight Christopher J. Ferguson: There is no evidence linking video games to mass shootings @highlight He says people tend to see an illusion of correlation when there is none @highlight Ferguson: Even if we can regulate violence in games, it wouldn't stop mass shooters
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Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata feels Radamel Falcao's goal against Aston Villa was just rewards for all of his hard work, but admitted being frustrated after only managing a draw on Saturday. Falcao has endured a frustrating start to life in Manchester after completing a shock transfer deadline day loan move to Old Trafford from Monaco. A persistent knee problem kept the Colombia striker out of the team for the majority of November, and he has been restricted to cameos off the bench the past few games. VIDEO Scroll down for Louis van Gaal discussing the title race and United's latest odds @highlight Juan Mata feels Radamel Falcao deserved goal against Aston Villa @highlight Falcao scored equaliser at Villa Park on first start since September @highlight Mata described the match at Villa Park as a 'complicated game' @highlight Talking in his blog, the Spaniard admits relishing the Christmas period
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Abawi said @placeholder forces are hoping to draw more "extremist fighters" out of their hiding places and into combat.
Marjah, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The NATO operation aimed at tackling a Taliban stronghold in southern Afghanistan is making progress, officials say. Operation Moshtarak, in the southern city of Marjah, is going "very smooth" so far, U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Mark Dietz told CNN Monday. He said the Marines had bypassed several lines of roadside bombs and were in the process of clearing the city "from the inside out." There has been some active combat, said CNN's Atia Abawi, who is embedded with U.S. Marines in Marjah. Watch Marines in action in Marjah The Taliban is "popping up in various parts of the city," Abawi said. "We went just a couple hundred meters outside of the position that we're usually based in -- we were under gunfire ourselves." @highlight NEW: Marines clearing Taliban's "last bastion" in area from inside out, spokesman says @highlight NEW: Anti-Taliban operation's progress is "very smooth," U.S. military says @highlight NEW: Five Afghan civilians killed in airstrike not connected to Operation Moshtarak @highlight Troops in Marjah recovered $8.7 million worth of raw opium, says embedded CNN reporter
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Murphy, it says, was a "top fundraiser and recruiter" for the church and the "Holy See wanted to retain @placeholder's services."
(CNN) -- An Illinois man is suing the Vatican and Pope Benedict XVI for allegedly covering up sexual abuse by a priest at a Catholic school in Wisconsin. The lawsuit demands the Vatican release the names of thousands of Catholic priests that the suit says have "credible allegations of sexual misconduct" against them. The alleged victim, who is now an adult, says he was molested by Father Lawrence Murphy while a student at St. John's School for the Deaf, according to the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "The defendant, [the] Holy See, has known about the widespread problem of childhood sexual abuse committed by its clergy for centuries, but has covered up that abuse and thereby perpetuated the abuse," the suit says. @highlight NEW: Priest, now deceased, is believed to have molested up to 200 boys, victims advocate says @highlight Suit alleges a cover-up involving the priest at a Wisconsin parochial school @highlight Pope Benedict XVI is named in suit that alleges cover-up of sexual abuse @highlight The lawsuit demands the Vatican release the names of thousands of Catholic priests
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"I continue to pray for forgiveness from those I have disappointed" and emotionally harmed, @placeholder said in the statement.
MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- The Florida Department of Law Enforcement closed a sex-related criminal probe of former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley on Friday without filing charges, authorities said. "There is insufficient evidence to pursue criminal charges," said Gerald Bailey, commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Authorities were investigating whether the Florida Republican, who resigned in September 2006, might have used congressional computers to engage or solicit minors in any illegal activities. Officials said they were hindered by refusal from Foley and the House of Representatives to allow inspection of the computers. "FDLE conducted as thorough and comprehensive investigation as possible considering Congress and Mr. Foley denied us access to critical data," Bailey said in a written statement. "Should additional information arise which is pertinent to this case, we will ensure it is appropriately investigated." @highlight Former lawmaker accused of sending suggestive messages to House pages @highlight Florida agency won't file charges against ex-Rep. Mark Foley, official says @highlight Foley, Congress blocked access to "critical data," agency says @highlight Foley did not engage in sexual activity with minors, his attorney says
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At issue was whether @placeholder violates equal protection guarantees in the Fifth Amendment's due process clause as applied to same-sex couples legally married under the laws of their states.
Washington (CNN) -- In a dramatic slap at congressional authority, a divided Supreme Court has struck down a key part of a law that denies to legally married same-sex couples the same federal benefits provided to heterosexual spouses. The Defense of Marriage Act defines marriage as only between a man and a woman. The vote Wednesday was 5-4. "Although Congress has great authority to design laws to fit its own conception of sound national policy, it cannot deny the liberty protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment," said Justice Anthony Kennedy. He was supported by four more liberal colleagues: Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan. @highlight NEW: Edith Windsor, who sued the federal government, says she is overjoyed by the ruling @highlight In a 5-4 decision, the high court says Congress cannot deny equal protection @highlight "Today's DOMA ruling is a historic step forward," president's twitter account posts @highlight Justice Antonin Scalia issues a thunderous dissent saying " the court has cheated both sides"
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'As it stands, the life plan is being adjusted to say that depending on the situation and cause, @placeholder isn't completely ruled out.
By Emily Payne The parents of a severely ill baby girl are threatening to take legal action after an ethics committee ruled that doctors can withdraw her breathing support - a move they fear will end her life. Amelia was diagnosed with PCH1B - an rare neurodegenerative disorder - in December last year. Her mother and father were told that only a 'handful' of cases have ever been diagnosed worldwide and, with no known cure for the condition, Amelia was given just 12 months to live. In March this year, medical staff, with the support of Amelia's parents, drew up an end of life care plan, which stated that Amelia would not be transferred to ICU if she suffered a seizure or became more ill. @highlight Twenty-three-month-old Amelia Rose suffers from a rare brain condition @highlight She is cared for in the High Dependency Unit at Alder Hey Hospital and needs constant breathing assistance @highlight An ethics committee recently ruled that doctors can withdraw this support @highlight Her parents believe she still has quality of life and will fight to keep her alive @highlight Hospital says 'for every child an agreement is reached about the most appropriate ongoing care needed'
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She has asked @placeholder to reactivate her account but so far has had no response.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:50 EST, 6 August 2012 | UPDATED: 23:10 EST, 6 August 2012 Selena Gomez has been banned from Facebook - but fans of the Disney actress need not launch into uproar just yet. For the unfortunate victim of the online ban is not Justin Bieber's girlfriend with a million-dollar film career - but an 18-year-old girl called Selena Miranda Gomez from New Mexico. When she tried to sign into Facebook last week, she was told via email that her account had been shut down because it was 'inauthentic'. Real deal: The Facebook account of Disney actress Selena Gomez. Unfortunately for one teenager with the same name, her account was shut down after she was dubbed an imposter @highlight Girl, 18, from New Mexico told she was 'inauthentic'
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The mass protests planned for Tuesday in support of calls for political reforms and other concessions and coincided with @placeholder's return..
Manama, Bahrain (CNN) -- Bahrain's king ordered the release of a number of prisoners and closed cases against several Shia leaders accused of plotting against the kingdom, the country's state news agency said early Tuesday. King Hamad ibn Isa Al Khalifa named the leaders during a national unity speech last year, leading to the arrest of several of them and the exile of several others who were out of the country at the time. The announcement clears the way for the return of Hassan Mushaimaa, leader of Bahrain's largest opposition party, the Haq Movement. Mushaimaa said he planned to arrive in Manama Tuesday evening -- amid early speculation that he would be arrested. @highlight NEW: The decision means a self-exiled opposition leader won't be arrested when he returns Tuesday @highlight "I know that thousands will be waiting for me," says Mushaimaa @highlight Bahrain had requested Interpol to help in arresting Mushaimaa in September @highlight Bahrain postpones Formula 1 race because of protests
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At its peak, @placeholder was a vibrant and social community of photographers, ranging from the casual to professional, who had genuine affection for the site.
(CNN) -- Marissa Mayer's appointment as Yahoo's next CEO has inspired a lot of feelings and opinions online. She's the Band-Aid on a bullet wound, a web giant's last hope, a difficult manager who'd run out of ways to move up, a feminist icon, a fresh start. One group that has dusted off its long dormant passion and put her in the "last hope" category is Flickr users, who are flooding Twitter with their rallying cry: "Dear Marissa Mayer, please make Flickr awesome again." They're expressing their opinion via the Internet's best bullhorns: a single-serving site with the URL dearmarissamayer.com and a #dearmarissamayer hashtag. The page is signed "The Internet," and the hashtag has been taking off on Twitter since this morning. @highlight Users ask Yahoo's new CEO to make Flickr awesome again @highlight Some feel the photo-sharing site has been neglected by Yahoo @highlight #dearmarissamayer was a trending topic on Tuesday
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Hazel died in 2013 after suffering with dementia and @placeholder sang to her by her bedside before she passed away
Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke’s children have finally warmed to their father’s mistress-turned-wife almost twenty years since he announced their engagement. When the iconic Labor leader left his First Lady and wife of 39 years, Hazel Hawke, in 1995 to marry his biographer Blanche d’Alpuget, the news shook the nation. But what concerned Mr Hawke most was the huge family fallout. With their lives torn apart, his children were extremely vocal about their anger and upset. In a two-part documentary for the ABC, Mr Hawke has revealed that only now are his kids finally warming to Ms d’Alpuget. Scroll down for video @highlight Labor legend Bob Hawke divorced Hazel Hawke after 39 years in 1995 @highlight He married his long-time mistress Blanche d’Alpuget the same year @highlight His children were devastated about their parents split @highlight Only now, one year after their mother Hazel died, has the family reconciled @highlight The family appears on ABC's Australian Story for a documentary about Hawke's life and times before his 85th birthday next month
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Meanwhile, beef and chicken products at most @placeholder in northern and central China are unavailable.
McDonald's restaurants in many Chinese cities have been eerily quiet this past week. The fast food giant is enormously popular in China where it has 2,000 outlets, each one typically overflowing with hungry crowds. But many McDonald's addicts have been forced to go cold turkey as numerous branches have yanked flagship burgers off the menu amid a tainted meat scandal. The food scare broke when a video surfaced in Chinese media last week, showing appalling practices in a Shanghai food-processing factory that supplies ingredients to many international restaurant brands. Since then, the tainted meat supply has been found to reach across China, all the way to Hong Kong, and even to Japan. @highlight Expired meat was repackaged and sold to fast food chains in China @highlight McDonald's is the only brand that will continue to work with the meat supplier @highlight China has 2,000 McDonald's branches across the country @highlight China's food safety law is currently being revised
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As for those @placeholder specials, the free kicks in which he now has a reputation, there has been less time to practice at present, given the intensity of the training.
In a season in which many big-name signings failed at Tottenham last season, one at last stood out as a player of the highest quality. Christian Eriksen turned up late in the Spurs spending spree last summer, arriving on August 31st from Ajax, one of seven transfers designed to fill the considerable hole left by Gareth Bale’s departure from the team. He ended up proving something more than an afterthought, however, being the player who most consistently delivered over the course of the season, despite a change of managers and playing philosophy mid-season from Andre Villas-Boas to Tim Sherwood, and his free kicks are now an established major part of Tottenham’s weaponry. @highlight Tottenham are playing like Ajax under Pochettino, says Eriksen @highlight The 22-year-old was one of the few new signings to shine last season @highlight Eriksen has played under three managers at White Hart Lane - Andre Villas-Boas, Tim Sherwood and Pochettino @highlight Denmark international was previous schooled by Dennis Bergkamp and Frank De Boer at the Dutch club @highlight Tottenham play West Ham in their opening Premier League game
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England started their summer with a dismal 1-0 Test series defeat to @placeholder before grinding back to form to dispatch India 3-1.
England 'never doubted' Alastair Cook would remain as captain for the 2015 World Cup, according to Jimmy Anderson. Paceman Anderson hailed Cook's show of character to disregard widespread calls for his head as skipper and lead England to Test series victory over India. England bosses last week confirmed Cook's place as one day captain for next year's short-format World Cup, with 50-over series to come against Sri Lanka, Australia and India. Anderson admitted that off-field distractions hurt England in a battling Test summer against Sri Lanka and India, but said opening batsman Cook remains the right skipper. Jimmy Anderson said that England never doubted that Alastair Cook would remain as captain @highlight Alastair Cook to lead England in next February's Cricket World Cup @highlight Jimmy Anderson says talk that Cook would be removed just 'speculation'
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So it is unlikely there would be contact between @placeholder and Congolese that would lead to infection.
(CNN) -- The Ebola virus has killed 10 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. As of Monday, WHO said, the deaths are among 13 probable and two confirmed Ebola cases reported in Orientale province in eastern Congo. The Congolese Ministry of Health has set up a task force to deal with the outbreak and is working with WHO, UNICEF, Doctors Without Borders and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Twelve cases and eight deaths occurred in the area of Isiro, a town in Congo's north, WHO said. The fatalities included three health care workers. One death each occurred in Congo's Pawa and Dungu regions. @highlight WHO spokesman says there's no link between Congo, Uganda outbreaks @highlight The natural habitat of the virus is the central African forest belt @highlight Most of the Congo cases and deaths occurred in the Isiro area @highlight The virus is highly infectious and often fatal
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He said that he would not have taken his @placeholder counterpart into danger intentionally and that the incident showed "you are dealing with unpredictable people" in the disputed area.
(CNN) -- Shots were fired Sunday near a motorcade carrying the presidents of Georgia and Poland, but the motorcade was not hit and there were no injuries, according to the Interior Ministry of Georgia. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, shown in France on November 13, called the incident a provocation. The ministry said the motorcade, which carried Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili and Polish President Lech Kaczynski, was passing a checkpoint near Georgia's South Ossetia region when the shots were fired. No other shooting was reported in the area. South Ossetia was the site of intense conflict between Russian and Georgian troops in August. @highlight NEW: Russian peacekeepers, South Ossetia deny involvement in shooting @highlight Leaders' motorcade was not hit, and there were no injuries, Interior officials say @highlight Ministry: Motorcade was passing a checkpoint near Georgia's South Ossetia @highlight The shots were fired from Russian-controlled territory, ministry officials say
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But despite their fierce rivalry, @placeholder and the late Senna respected each other as uniquely talented opposites who pushed each other to the limit to help them win seven world titles between them.
(CNN) -- Is the world of Formula One ready for Senna v Prost: The Sequel? Mercedes teammates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg's battle for the 2014 championship is drawing tantalizing comparisons with the sport's most famous rivalry between former McLaren pairing Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost. The Mercedes duo fell out at last week's Monaco Grand Prix and will go wheel-to-wheel again at Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal with the wounds still sore. But the Mercedes team is keeping a cool head with executive director Toto Wolff confident he can stop any drama between his drivers getting out of hand. @highlight Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg's fight for 2014 F1 title echoes Senna-Prost rivalry @highlight Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost's title fights for McLaren in 1988 and 1989 were famously fierce @highlight Mercedes say its policy is to let both drivers race -- but the team must come first @highlight Hamilton says he and Rosberg are "still friends" after the pair fell out at Monaco Grand Prix
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Last month ringleaders of a different sham marriage gang which arranged fake weddings for foreign men who wanted to gain @placeholder citizenship were jailed.
Ana Rita Teixeira Ferras, 26, was jailed after she set up sham weddings between women from the EU and men from Africa so they could stay in the UK A woman who set up sham weddings between European women and African migrants so they could stay in Britain has been jailed. Ana Rita Teixeira Ferras, 26, set up at least three fake marriage in 2012 between women from the EU and men from west Africa. She even took part in a scam herself and married a man in 2007 and helped produce false payslips to be used by those who had had sham marriages when they made applications to the Home Office to stay in the country. @highlight Ana Rita Teixeira Ferras, 26, set up a string of fake weddings in 2012 @highlight She organised marriages between EU women and men from west Africa @highlight Fake weddings were organised to allow the men to remain in the UK @highlight Ferras, of Northamptonshire, even took part in one scam herself in 2007 @highlight She was tracked down by police and fled to her native Portugal before police got a European Arrest Warrant to bring her back to the UK @highlight She was jailed for 4 years for facilitating a breach of immigration law
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Greyhound has apologized for the inconvenience to the 48 passengers on board the bus, which departed @placeholder around 10 a.m. Friday.
(CNN) -- Roaches crawling out of air vents. Roaches climbing up seats and windows. Roaches on people's coats and hats. Roaches everywhere. It sounds like a scene from a horror movie -- but is in fact what passengers say happened on a Greyhound bus journey from Atlantic City to New York on Friday. "There's like a thousand roaches," passenger Dawn Alexander told CNN affiliate WABC. "And when I say infested, I mean infested. People were in the aisles literally brushing roaches off of them." "We thought it was one. It turned out to be a whole house full of roaches," said a fellow passenger. @highlight NEW: Greyhound: "We are investigating how they got there - in bags or from the bus" @highlight Passengers on board a Greyhound bus to New York City say it was crawling with roaches @highlight "People were in the aisles literally brushing roaches off of them," says one @highlight Greyhound says passengers were moved to another bus and given refunds
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The @placeholder, as brutal as it was to see certain characters get slaughtered, had an unseen consequence: "It stopped the war.
(CNN) -- With fans still reeling from last Sunday's Red Wedding episode, "The Rains of Castamere," the third season of "Game of Thrones" comes to a close this weekend, and no one is waiting with more bated breath for that than Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who plays Jaime Lannister, the Kingslayer on the HBO program. "Even though I've read all the scripts, I wasn't around when they shot all of it," he reminded CNN. "So one of the things that's great about this show is that I can actually watch it and enjoy it, despite knowing what's going to happen." Coster-Waldau, who recently appeared in the Tom Cruise film "Oblivion" and is shooting "The Other Woman," a romantic comedy with Cameron Diaz and Leslie Mann, finds the most interesting aspect of watching "Game of Thrones" is being able to reassess the constantly shifting scales of morality in a world where no one character is completely a hero or a villain (save for perhaps Joffrey?). Daenerys Targaryen, for instance, might be the Mother of Dragons and liberating slaves, "but she's burning down cities! She's killing all these other people!" he laughed. "I'm sure a lot of those guards are just guys with families." @highlight After last week's shocking episode of "Game of Thrones," stakes are high for Sunday finale @highlight The Kingslayer, played by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, says there are no clear-cut heroes or villains @highlight The finale will provide closure, as well as raise new questions.
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Ji's murder has prompted fears over the safety of @placeholder for international students in the area.
Five people have been arrested after a Chinese student was found beaten to death in his apartment near University of Southern California. Xinran Ji, 24, an engineering student at USC, was attacked while walking near 29th Street and Orchard Avenue at 12.45pm in Los Angeles, California, last Thursday. Los Angeles Police said Ji was attacked with an 'unknown blunt object' but managed to stumble back to his apartment block where he was found dead later that morning. Scroll down for video Todd Dickey (centre), senior vice president for administration at the University of Southern California speaks at a press conference earlier in the week yesterday following the death of student Xinran Ji @highlight USC engineering student Xinran Ji, 24, was beaten to death in California @highlight Five people have been arrested including three juveniles @highlight Los Angeles police said Ji was attacked with a blunt object @highlight It is the latest in a series of assaults to take place near the university @highlight In 2012, two Chinese students were shot dead as they sat in a BMW
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Rumours circulating online that former Cuban leader Fidel Castro has died have apparently been put to bed by Argentinian football hero Diego Maradona. The sporting idol has appeared on a South American TV network holding a typed letter which he claims is signed by 88-year-old Castro. If it turns out to be authentic, then the note will be the first contact the elder Castro has had with the outside world since a newspaper column which appeared in Cuba's state paper on October 17. Scroll down for video Diego Maradona claims to have received a typed four-page letter signed by former Cuban leader Fidel Castro after rumours he had died began spreading online last week @highlight Maradona appears on state TV with typed note he says is signed by Castro @highlight Former Cuba leader said he is well and discussed oil and U.S. politics @highlight Rumours of the elder Castro's demise swept the internet late last week @highlight Possibly confused with death of Kenyan politician Fidel Castro Odinga
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My committee has spent five years having regular sessions on the preparations for the @placeholder.
By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 17:03 EST, 11 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:53 EST, 11 September 2012 MPs have been given free corporate tickets to the most sought-after event at the Olympics – the men’s 100m final. Four members of the culture media and sport select committee have accepted the prized seats from BT, one of London 2012’s leading sponsors. Ministers have been banned from freebie trips to the Games. But the culture committee chairman, John Whittingdale, gave BT permission to offer the hottest tickets in town – worth £420 each – to his members because they have been scrutinising the Games for five years. @highlight Four members of the culture media and sport select committee have accepted seats to the men's 100 metre final @highlight Ministers have been banned from freebie trips to the games @highlight Thousands of hopeful fans applied for tickets to the event but were disappointed @highlight MPs John Whittingdale and Philip Davies have admitted to accepting tickets - worth £420 each @highlight The move has been widely criticised by fellow MPs and pressure groups @highlight Labour MP Tom Watson decided not to take a ticket while Tory Louise Mensch said she had considered taking the ticket before declining
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Police and the coroner in @placeholder on Thursday declined to comment about their investigation into Gianni Belvedere's homicide.
San Diego (CNN) -- The Christmas Eve double killing tantalized Southern California: a 22-year-old woman and her fiance's brother were found shot, both in the head, in a car in a San Diego mall parking lot. Then Ilona Flint's fiance went missing, prompting a monthlong search that officially ended Thursday when authorities identified a body found in a car 100 miles away in Riverside as that of Gianni Belvedere, 24. What some first speculated as a love triangle gone wrong with two brothers has now become something more complicated -- a triple murder case in which authorities are still seeking suspects and explanations. @highlight Authorities identify decomposed body as a missing San Diego @highlight Gianni Belvedere, 24, was engaged to Ilona Flint, 22, who was fatally shot @highlight Flint's body was found in a car with her fiance's brother, also fatally shot @highlight What some speculated as a love triangle has now become a triple homicide
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Terrace: The house in @placeholder where widower Mr Ashton lived for 67 years
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:05 PM on 21st July 2011 A ‘good Samaritan’ Home Guard veteran died after being burgled five times in nine weeks. Following the fourth break-in, Leslie Ashton, 93, developed fatal pneumonia after a callous thug threatened him with a hammer and terrorised him for an hour. During his final stay in hospital, the widower was burgled again by the same man, Mohammed Nawaz, whom a judge said had caused his ‘eventual deterioration and death’. Tragic: Leslie Ashton, 93, left, and Mohammed Ahston, who burgled him him twice Mr Ashton’s terraced home in Sparkhill, Birmingham, where he had lived for most of his life, was targeted three other times by different offenders. @highlight Thug, who burgled Leslie Ashton, twice threatened widower with hammer during hour-long ordeal @highlight Mohammed Nawaz jailed indeterminately after his violent robbery led 'led to death' of pensioner
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In January, the @placeholder High Court upheld the Government's stance of not providing legal funding for British nationals arrested abroad, even in exceptional circumstances.
British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford has lost her appeal over a UK Government refusal to fund her legal challenge against her death sentence for drug smuggling. Her lawyers attempted to challenge a High Court ruling that the Government was not legally obliged to pay for 'an adequate lawyer' to represent her after she was sentenced to death by an Indonesian court. But today three senior judges headed by Lord Dyson, Master of the Rolls, dismissed her challenge in the Court of Appeal. British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford has lost her appeal over a UK Government refusal to fund her legal challenge against her death sentence for drug smuggling @highlight Lindsay Sandiford was sentenced to death by an Indonesian court @highlight Government has said it's not obliged to pay for an 'adequate lawyer' @highlight Yesterday three senior judges dismissed her challenge in the Court of Appeal
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tyntec, said: 'It is interesting to note that, for both UK and @placeholder users,
By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 08:45 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:45 EST, 19 June 2012 Always connected: The majority of British young adults use social networks by phone everyday Young Britons are far more advanced than their counterparts anywhere else in the world in using mobile phones to check social networking sites in their everyday lives, a new survey has revealed. Two-thirds of mobile phone users in the 16 to 24 age group in the UK check Facebook and Twitter every day on their smartphones. But only 37 per cent of Americans from the same age group follow suit, according to the YouGov survey conducted for mobile messaging firm tyntec. @highlight Only Germany comes close with 63%, compared to Americans at 37%
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For example, they say in @placeholder countries, the lack of folic acid and the practice of intermarriage increase the likelihood of cleft lip and/or palate.
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (CNN) -- "Quick, I-V." "Is he breathing?" "Flip him over." "Heart rate? Pulse?" The nurses' commands and questions filled the recovery room at an Egyptian hospital. Adnan Saleh's "after" photo. The tot from Egypt received surgery from Operation Smile to fix a cleft lip. Seven-month-old Adnan Saleh had just come out of surgery to fix a cleft lip. But suddenly his newly repaired mouth was filling with blood. The post-op nurses rushed to make sure he didn't choke. "Mother! We need a mama," one of the male nurses shouted in his South African accent, once Adnan was stabilized. "Speak to him!" @highlight Reporter volunteers for Operation Smile mission in Egypt; meets Saleh family @highlight Son Adnan has cleft lip; his parents are concerned that new baby will have it, too @highlight Salehs wait for hours for shot at surgery that would give Adnan a "normal" life @highlight Operation Smile goes on missions to Third World countries to repair birth defects
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With Wenger in such a weak position right now, perhaps it is time to turn to @placeholder.
Afforded his first Champions League start of the season, Arsenal outcast Lukas Podolski took just three minutes to serve his case for more regular inclusion. In fact, so far has Podolski fallen in the pecking order at the Emirates, the Germany star has collected a World Cup winner’s medal in the time since he last took part in a Premier League match from the outset. But in Turkey on Tuesday night he reminded manager Arsene Wenger of his merit, arrowing home a ferocious drive with his first opportunity to put Arsenal on their way to a 4-1 victory over Galatasaray – the strike clocked nearly 80mph. @highlight Lukas Podolski scored twice in Arsenal's 4-1 win over Galatasaray @highlight Podolski has scored 31 goals in 55 starts since joining Arsenal @highlight The German also has best goals-per-minute ratio of anyone at Arsenal
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(CNN) -- Cricket officials plan to commemorate the victims of the New Zealand earthquake when the country's national team plays neighboring Australia at the World Cup in India on Friday. Emergency workers are searching for survivors after at least 65 people were killed in a 6.3-magnitude quake in the southern hemisphere nation's second-biggest city Christchurch on Tuesday. "At times like this, sport can only offer its support and its deepest sympathy to those who have lost loved ones during such a tragedy," International Cricket Council chief executive Haroon Lorgat said in a statement. "It's a helpless feeling but I will be discussing with the organizers of the Cricket World Cup how we can most appropriately remember those who lost their lives or have been injured and affected when the Black Caps play their next match against Australia in Nagpur on Friday." @highlight ICC plans memorial for Christchurch earthquake victims at Cricket World Cup match @highlight New Zealand players reveal families safe following 6.3-magnitude quake on Tuesday @highlight Captain Daniel Vettori says his team are determined to beat Australia on Friday @highlight Rugby officials say it is too early to evaluate impact on this year's World Cup in NZ
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These include deals with private hospitals to drop the public option in exchange for their support of the health care bill and with the pharmaceutical industry to block @placeholder from purchasing low-cost drugs from other countries.
Washington (CNN) -- Several observers on the left side of the opinion spectrum write dismissively of the followers of the Tea Party. About the kindest labels appended to them are "rednecks," "highly volatile" and "laughable." Young research assistants at George Washington University see them as "psychopaths," "racists," "anti-Semites" and "homophobes" and hold that, in the political arena, "one cannot talk to them; one must defeat them." As I see it, it is never a good idea to dismiss out of hand a major social movement. One poll in December found the tea party movement was then viewed favorably by more Americans (41 percent) than either the Democrats (35 percent) or the Republicans (28 percent). @highlight Amitai Etzioni: Tea party correct that government not responsive to majority @highlight He says they are right to be disgusted by Washington deals that grant special favors @highlight He says tea party movement is wrong about the solution @highlight Gutting government is not the answer; getting it on the right track is, says Etzioni
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@placeholder makes her Chanel debut on the catwalk today at the supermarket-themed show
By Bianca London Move over Harrods, there's a new luxury shopping centre in town and Chanel kaiser Karl Lagerfeld is at the helm. The Chanel creative director today transformed his catwalk into a high-end supermarket all in the name of fashion at his AW14 show in Paris. Cara Delevingne, a favourite of the French fashion house, was joined by Chanel newcomer and fashion's new darling (and little sister of Kim Kardashian) Kendall Jenner on the catwalk. Scroll down for video It's the Chanel supermarket sweep! Karl Lagerfeld (R) and model Cara Delevingne close the Chanel show in Paris today @highlight Stella Tennant and Sam Rollinson also walked in hotly anticipated show @highlight Watched by Michelle Rodriguez, Rihanna and Clemence Poesy @highlight Tweeds came injected with fluro pinks and models even had matching dreadlocks @highlight Wave goodbye to heels, trainers were the only shoes on Karl's catwalk
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@placeholder fought back the tears on the podium as the British national anthem played, and right, with the trophy and pointing to the crowd
1. Lewis Hamilton - 384 points 2. Nico Rosberg - 317 points 3. Daniel Ricciardo 238 points Lewis Hamilton is King of the Track again. Under the dark sky of Abu Dhabi, fireworks greeted the 29-year-old Stevenage boy turned global superstar as only the fourth Briton to win multiple Formula One world titles. The fourth in line to another throne, Prince Harry, went to the pit wall to tell Hamilton over the radio: ‘Lewis, thank you very, very much for not making the British public sweat. You are an absolute legend. Well done, mate.’ The team then came on to tell Hamilton he was Mercedes-Benz’s first champion since a chap called Juan Manuel Fangio, in 1955. Fangio was the greatest of them all, but Hamilton is hardly a slouch. @highlight Rosberg started Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from pole position but was overtaken by Hamilton at the first corner @highlight Rosberg finished outside the points as he suffered power failure with his car and was lapped by his team-mate @highlight Felipe Massa finished second in his Williams while his team-mate Valtteri Bottas was third @highlight Jenson Button, in what could be his final grand prix, finished fifth
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Another memorable experience was talking to @placeholder, when a woman who runs tours to the country agreed to chat to him while she watched a football match.
By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 06:27 EST, 3 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:22 EST, 3 September 2013 A comedian has become a virtual globetrotter after embarking on a mission to talk to one person from every country in the world. Mark Malkoff has managed to contact more than 80 per cent of the world's nations via Skype - including the secretive state of North Korea. Now he has channelled his surreal experiences into a YouTube video charting a manic three-day computer sessions during which he spent 27 hours talking to people from all corners of the world. Scroll down for video @highlight Mark Malkoff, 36, travelled the world virtually from his New York home @highlight He has spoken to people living in 162 of the world's 193 countries
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Baby Manjhi was created when a Japanese husband and wife paid a clinic in @placeholder to have the husband's sperm and an anonymous donor's egg implanted in the womb of an Indian surrogate.
JAIPUR, India (CNN) -- Baby Manjhi has no nationality, no legal mother and no clear path home from India to Japan to a father and grandmother who desperately want her. Baby Manjhi, a surrogate child, has been stuck in legal limbo. Her adoptive parents divorced before her birth. "From deep inside my heart, I want to return immediately to my own country with my grandchild," said Emiko Yamada, the girl's grandmother. At just two weeks old, Manjhi Yamada is stuck in legal limbo -- the offspring of commercial surrogacy and a divorce before she was even born. Some countries and parts of the United States have banned surrogacy as a money-making venture, but India legalized it in 2002. Under the practice, infertile couples are matched with local women to carry babies for $12,000 to $30,000. Watch grandmother plead for baby's release » @highlight Commercial surrogacy in India is a booming business, worth an estimated $445M @highlight Baby Manjhi is in legal limbo as her Japanese father wants to bring her home @highlight India law forbids a single father to legally adopt a child @highlight "I am very worried and stressed," the child's grandmother says
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The teen had allegedly climbed over the gate to @placeholder's driveway, pictured here
Cleared: Merritt Landry, 33, of New Orleans, is no longer under investigation over the July shooting The 33-year-old man who shot a teenage boy in the head after finding him in his gated driveway at 2am last July is no longer under investigation. Father-of-two Merritt Landry, 33, of New Orleans, was facing a second-degree attempted murder charge after shooting Marshall Coulter, then 14, in the head, claiming he thought the teenager was going to rob him. However, Orleans Parish District Attorney will no longer charge Mr Landry as the teenager has been arrested connection with burglaries in the same neighbourhood. @highlight Merritt Landry, 33, will not be charged with attempted murder @highlight He shot Marshall Coulter, 14, after finding him in his garden at 2am @highlight Family claimed Coulter, now 15, remained in a semi-vegetative state @highlight However Coulter was arrested for attempted burglary last month @highlight Orleans Parish District Attorney will no longer charge Landry
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Above, a proud @placeholder officer stands next to the car in the 1960s
These days, police officers are likely to respond to emergencies in a modest Vauxhall Astra or Ford Focus. But back in the Sixties, one cool constabulary got its hands on a fashionable Triumph convertible to catch criminals. Now, a TR4 acquired by Southend-on-Sea County Borough police in 1962 is expected to sell for a staggering £40,000 at auction. This TR4 acquired by Southend-on-Sea County Borough police in 1962 is expected to sell for a staggering £40,000 at auction. Pictured above in its 1960s' heyday The nimble sports car, with a top speed of around 110mph, was ideal for pursuing bank robbers who tried to get away in their powerful but heavy Jaguar cars. It is pictured, above, after its restoration @highlight Triumph TR4 owned by Southend-on-Sea constabulary in 1962 @highlight Police version had a Pye radio, Winkworth bell, air horns and windscreen-mounted, hand-operated lamp... but no seatbelts @highlight 'Fast pursuit' car would have clocked up 1,000 miles a week
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Groves performs a workout for the media earlier this week ahead of his fight with @placeholder
George Groves has hit back at WBC champion Anthony Dirrell after the American claimed the Saint was not a worthy challenger to his belt. Groves has been told by the WBC that he will be the mandatory challenger to Dirrell if he can beat Frenchman Christopher Rebrasse in his comeback fight this Saturday. The west Londoner has not been seen in the prize ring since he was emphatically knocked out by Carl Froch at Wembley on May 31st. But Dirrell told Sportsmail that the former British and Commonwealth super-middleweight champion does not deserve a shot at him after successive defeats to the Cobra and a potential win over 'bum' Rebrasse. @highlight WBC super middleweight champion Anthony Dirrell claimed George Groves was not a worthy challenger to his belt @highlight Groves has been told by the WBC he is the mandatory challenger if he wins this weekend @highlight The Brit takes on Frenchman Christopher Rebrasse in his comeback fight at Wembley Arena on Saturday @highlight It is Groves' first fight since he was knocked out by Carl Froch at Wembley Stadium in May
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@placeholder interrupted him by saying: ‘Is this what they mean by
By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 08:58 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 15:48 EST, 11 March 2014 Barack Obama today traded insults with Hangover star Zach Galifianakis in a hilarious episode of the Funny or Die satirical sketch show. The President joked about his birth certificate, his basketball skills and the merits of the Hangover movies as he appeared on the show to promote the Affordable Care Act. The sketch series Between Two Ferns runs on Will Ferrell’s comedy site is a cult hit, with Galifianakis regularly interrupting and insulting the guests with inappropriate questions. @highlight President Obama went on the satirical show to encourage younger viewers to sign up for the Affordable Care Act @highlight Traded barbs over his birth certificate, Hangover remakes, and turkeys
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Their conclusions is that the companion is likely to be a giant planet – not yet seen – with a gigantic ring system responsible for the repeated dimming of @placeholder's light.
From edge-to-edge, Saturn's ring system would be too big to fit in the distance between Earth and the moon. But now a new ring system has been found that dwarfs Saturn's enormous structure – and it's the first of its kind to be seen outside our solar system. Astronomers discovered more than 30 rings eclipsing the very young sun-like star J1407, each of them tens of millions of miles in diameter. Scroll down for video Astronomers have discovered more than 30 rings eclipsing the very young sun-like star J1407, each of them tens of millions of miles in diameter. There are gaps in the rings, which indicate that exomoons may have formed. Pictured is an artist's impression by www.black-cat-studios.com @highlight The massive rings were seen eclipsing the young sun-like star J1407 @highlight There are gaps in the rings, which indicate exomoons may have formed @highlight Their diameter is more than two hundred times as large as Saturn's rings @highlight If we could replace Saturn's rings with the rings around J1407b, they would be easily visible at night and be many times larger than the full moon
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'@placeholder to all her doctors & that she'll make a full recovery!'
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:20 EST, 1 January 2013 | UPDATED: 02:59 EST, 2 January 2013 Hillary Clinton remained hospitalized Tuesday for treatment of a blood clot in her head, as daughter Chelsea tweeted from her bedside that she was grateful to be starting the new year with her family. Clinton is being treated with blood thinners to help dissolve the clot, which is located in a vein behind her right ear that helps carry blood away from the brain. 'Wishing all a healthy & happy 2013,' Chelsea Clinton tweeted Tuesday. 'Grateful to be starting the new year with my family.' @highlight Chelsea says she's 'grateful to be starting the new year with my family' and thanks public for their support @highlight Secretary of state hospitalized at New York-Presbyterian hospital after follow-up exam found the clot @highlight Was treated for a concussion earlier this month after fainting while she battled a stomach virus @highlight Doctors expect a full recovery and say there has been no brain damage
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But @placeholder later admitted that it was he alone who overturned the decision and was warned by the SFA as a result.
(CNN) -- For decades they have been showered with abuse from almost every corner of the football ground; from managers, players and fans alike. But it seems that Scottish referees have blown the whistle and decided that enough is enough. Next weekend officials from the Scottish Premier League (SPL) have voted to stage a walkout in protest at what they see as an unacceptable level of abuse they have received in recent months, abuse that they believe has threatened their safety. The Scottish Football Association (SFA) immediately vowed to avert the planned action with president George Peat calling the referees' decision "a sad day for Scottish football." @highlight Scotland's top referees vote to go on strike after their integrity is questioned by clubs @highlight Officials have come in for sustained criticism from top flight clubs in recent weeks @highlight SFA president George Peat called it a "sad day for Scottish football" @highlight Celtic last week called for the resignation of referee Dougie McDonald
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When it ended on June 14, 2007, with Hamas roundly defeating Fatah, @placeholder went quiet.
Editor's note: Saturday marks one year since Hamas' defeat of Fatah in the fierce struggle for control of Gaza. CNN correspondent Ben Wedeman has been covering the region for over 15 years. He reports from Gaza on daily life and reality over the past year in this fractious land. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports on the past year in Gaza, where people are safer but out of food, gas, and patience. GAZA CITY, Gaza (CNN) -- "If you take pictures, I'll kill you! I'll kill you!" screamed a masked Fatah gunman, pointing his AK-47 assault rifle at my cameraman, Joe Duran. @highlight Wedeman describes violence, gunbattles, fear before Hamas @highlight Reports on encounters with assault rifles, children running from gunfire last year @highlight Now, it's safer but Gazans desperate for gas, cooking fuel, jobs @highlight One woman: "Hamas hasn't done anything for us, nor has Fatah"
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He documented his efforts in the film, "Made in @placeholder: The 30 Day Journey," which is being screened through independent viewings across the country.
Josh Miller never gave much thought to where his car, bed or toothpaste came from until an aluminum plant in his hometown of Ravenswood, West Virginia, shut down about four years ago. The closure left 650 people without a job, including Miller's father-in-law, in a town of roughly 3,800, triggering a familiar pattern. The unemployment rate in Jackson County more than doubled, businesses shuttered and Ravenswood's quaint downtown became a ghost town. Miller had been vaguely aware that American manufacturing jobs were going away, but now he knew what that could mean for an entire community. He wondered how an average American like him could change the tide. Raising awareness of what's still made in the United States seemed like a good start, he decided, and embarked on a mission to live entirely off American-made goods for 30 days. @highlight Filmmaker tours country trying to live entirely off products made in the USA @highlight He learns that a little bit of consumer effort can make a big difference to small businesses @highlight "Advanced manufacturing will be the next revolution in this country," Josh Miller says @highlight Have you transformed your passion into profits? Share your story on iReport!
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He returned to @placeholder’s base in Colchester, Essex, but the facilities were unsuited to a triple amputee.
By Mark Nicol PUBLISHED: 18:03 EST, 15 February 2014 | UPDATED: 20:46 EST, 15 February 2014 A heroic paratrooper who lost both legs and an arm in Afghanistan has spoken for the first time about the campaign of abuse he suffered from officers after returning to Britain. Corporal Tom Neathway, 30, overcame the loss of three limbs after a bomb blast in Helmand and was able to return to work with new recruits. But he told The Mail on Sunday he left the Army with a broken heart after being ‘singled out’ and bullied by his Regimental Sergeant Major. @highlight Corporal Tom Neathway lost both his legs and left arm in a bomb blast @highlight He was serving in Helmand with the 2nd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment @highlight 30-year-old overcame his injury to return to work in Colchester, Essex @highlight But he was forced out of the Army after being 'singled out' and bullied by Regimental Sergeant Major Alistair Hutcheson @highlight Revelations come as Government report highlights 25 per cent rise in cases of bullying in the Armed Forces in the last year
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'The @placeholder attorney general, as the highest ranking law enforcement official in Arizona, ought not be making those statements unless he has evidence of it.
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 08:10 EST, 23 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:09 EST, 23 January 2013 Police in a Utah town dominated by one of the largest polygamous sects in the U.S. have been stopping women from leaving, according to a top lawman. Arizona's attorney general Tom Horne yesterday announced a criminal probe of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (FLDS) and the Marshal's Office, which serves as a small police force in the twin polygamous towns of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Arizona. During a news conference held in Phoenix, Mr Horne also announced that a 26-year-old woman had been granted temporary custody of her six children and had fled the town of Colorado City, the home base of the FLDS. @highlight Arizona Attorney General claims sect is holding women against their will @highlight He says police in Hildale and Colorado City are holding the women @highlight Marshal's office in Mormon stronghold strongly denies the claim
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Fast food advertisements in America's unhealthiest town: Huntington, @placeholder
By Chris Pleasance America's fattest and thinnest places have been revealed in a new survey which highlights the continuing national obesity crisis. Huntington-Ashland, a metropolitan area which covers parts of Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky, has been revealed as the nation's fattest location with 39.5 per cent of adults classed as obese, based on data collected between January 2012 and December 2013. In a separate survey last month, Hutington was also named as the most miserable place in the US, largely thanks to residents' poor health. Boulder, Colorado, scooped the award for thinnest area in the U.S. with just 12.4 per cent of the population tipping the scales as obese. @highlight Almost two in five adults in Huntington-Ashland is obese making it the fattest place in America @highlight Separate survey revealed it is also the second-most miserable place after Charleston, West Virginia @highlight Boulder, Colorado, is the thinnest place and has been at the bottom of the table since 2011
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Even without @placeholder' dramatic stage presence, the iPhone 4S became the fastest-selling phone over its launch weekend, selling 4 million units worldwide.
(CNN) -- World leaders are often measured by what they do in their first 100 days in office. But what about business leaders? As of Friday, it has been 100 days since Apple co-founder and longtime CEO Steve Jobs passed the company torch to Tim Cook. Since that first day, August 24, Wall Street and legions of Apple fans have had their gazes fixed on Cook. As the man heading arguably the most influential and valuable technology company in the world, Cook wields a great deal of power. After Cook took over, Jobs held the role of executive chairman but lost his long battle with cancer some six weeks later, on October 5. The day before Jobs died, Cook led a news conference to announce the iPhone 4S. @highlight Friday is Tim Cook's 100th day as official Apple CEO @highlight Cook took over for Steve Jobs on August 24, 2011 @highlight Analysts say Cook has passed his first tests as Apple's leader
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In addition, @placeholder and some other Democrats have announced they were donating campaign contributions from Weiner to charity.
Washington (CNN) -- Fellow Democrats mounted increasing pressure Wednesday for Rep. Anthony Weiner to resign, a day after party leaders turned their backs on the liberal congressman embroiled in a "sexting" scandal. Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas and Reps. Allyson Schwartz of Pennsylvania, Michael Michaud of Maine, Mike Ross of Arkansas, Niki Tsongas of Massachusetts, Larry Kissell of North Carolina and Joe Donnelly of Indiana joined a growing chorus of Democratic voices that have called for Weiner, D-New York, to step down over sexually tinged online communications with several women that he then lied about. "Enough is enough," Donnelly said in a statement. "It's time for Congressman Weiner to resign. His actions have disgraced the Congress. Everyone should be focused on jobs and the economy and his refusal to do the right thing is a distraction." @highlight NEW: Democratic colleague says contrite Weiner called to apologize @highlight More Democrats join call for Weiner to resign @highlight An explicit photo claimed to be of Weiner is posted online @highlight Sources say Weiner's district will likely be eliminated in the redistricting process
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RELATED: Obama promised @placeholder wouldn't do exactly what Gruber says it will do
House Republicans are seizing on the opportunity to tie MIT economist Jonathan Gruber to President Barack Obama after a videos surfaced of Gruber insulting voters and saying Americans were mislead into supporting the President's signature health care law. Rep. Darrell Issa, (R-Calif.), who chairs the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, requested Gruber's testimony in a hearing to "examine transparency failures related to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act," according to a letter signed by Issa on Thursday. Gruber made headlines earlier this month when videos emerged of him saying that the passage of the Affordable Care Act was largely because of the "stupidity of the American voter" and a "lack of transparency." @highlight Rep. Darrell Issa called Jonathan Gruber to testify before a House committee @highlight Gruber said Obamacare passed in part because of the "stupidity of the American voter" @highlight President Barack Obama has distanced himself from Gruber and the remarks
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:24 EST, 13 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:33 EST, 14 August 2012 Like many other Americans, AT&T is gearing up for the highly-anticipated iPhone 5 launch next month, moving to counter the flood of demand for the device. The iPhone 5 is set to be unveiled during an Apple press conference in San Francisco on September 12 and go on sale just weeks later. Apple's last iPhone model, the 4S - which introduced voice recognition system Siri, a new camera and a faster operating system - was introduced in October 2011. The next generation: Consumers have been waiting with baited breath for the launch of Apple's latest iPhone, the predecessor to the 4S model, pictured above @highlight Major Apple announcement scheduled for September 12 in San Francisco @highlight New iPhone expected to hit store shelves just weeks later @highlight AT&T rumoured to have ordered 'all hands on deck' and pushed back regional training event to accommodate new iPhone's debut
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Remy is congratulated by his @placeholder team-mates after scoring his fifth goal of the season
So there will be no title decided in January. Innate caution won the day over decisive risk taking. In short, the spectacle did not fit the billing. Not even the return of Frank Lampard to Stamford Bridge for the final 15 minutes of the game — the reaction was generally, though not exclusively, warm — could inject the necessary drama or create the fantastic finale. Chelsea and Manchester City both live to fight another day. The winter slog continues and the warm spring of title celebrations still seems some way off. In the end, Manuel Pellegrini had more to lose, though it was his side which created the better chances and it was they who sought the winner in those final anxious minutes. @highlight Loic Remy scored opening goal of top-of-the-table clash between Premier League leaders Chelsea and Man City @highlight David Silva grabbed an equaliser shortly before the interval to help his side claim point at Stamford Bridge @highlight Former Chelsea star Frank Lampard replaced Manchester City team-mate Fernando in the 77th minute
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Police believe the suspect entered a room on the seventh floor (stock image of a @placeholder Hotel room)
By Sam Creighton A fifth person has been arrested over a savage hammer attack at an upmarket London hotel that hospitalised three wealthy tourists. The 32-year-old man was picked up by police today, in Islington, north London, on suspicion of attempted murder and is currently being questioned. Three other men, aged 56, 34 and 32, have already been arrested in connection with the attack, and police have been given more time to quiz them about what happened. A fifth person has been arrested over the attack at the upmarket London hotel, police are still investigating The Cumberland Hotel, near Marble Arch, has a four-star rating and 1,000 rooms, including a Jimi Hendrix suite @highlight The 32-year-old man was arrested in London and is being questioned @highlight Three men and a woman have already been held in connection with attack @highlight All three victims are still in hospital and one remains in critical condition
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Hospitable: @placeholder has welcomed several British royals to Oman, among them the Queen in 2010
Prince Harry's visit to Oman this week has been thrown into jeopardy after the country's ruler, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, was forced to travel to Germany for medical treatment. As a result, parts of the programme, including a parade, have been cancelled, while the Sultan's cousin, Sayyid Haithem Bin Tariq Al Said, will welcome the British royal at the airport in his place. This is the second time the 73-year-old ruler, who has been on the throne for 44 years, has had to seek medical help in Germany in three months. Unwell: Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has had to travel to Germany for medical treatment @highlight Harry is travelling to Oman tonight ahead of a two-day visit @highlight 74-year-old Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has had to pull out @highlight Omani ruler has had to travel to Germany for emergency treatment @highlight Some of the scheduled events will now not take place @highlight British royal, 30, will meet British Embassy staff in Muscat
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A @placeholder food parcel arrives and their mood lifts.
By Mail Foreign Service PUBLISHED: 02:34 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 02:35 EST, 10 October 2012 Spaniards are being called on to supply food parcels to their poverty-stricken counterparts as the nation’s economic crisis continues to bite. Spain’s Red Cross today launches a drastic appeal for €30 million - a move which in recent years has been reserved for helping famine-hit African nations and earthquake-ravaged Haiti. It is the first time the agency’s annual campaign has focused solely on aiding people in its own country and will see essential food supplies handed out to 2.3 million ‘extremely vulnerable’ citizens over the next two years. @highlight International aid organisation launches appeal for €30 million @highlight The benefactors of this year's annual fundraising day Dia de la Banderita will be fellow Spaniards
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"The best animals were taken to @placeholder and we don't know exactly what happened to them.
(CNN) -- A small Polish wild horse that was used in Nazi experiments during the 1930s has become the center of wetland regeneration efforts across parts of Europe. The rare Konik breed is one of Poland's least known ecological exports and is believed to be descended from the Tarpan; a prehistoric horse that roamed wild in Europe until the end of the 19th century and whose last known individual died in a Russian zoo in 1909. Marek Borkowski, President of the Białowieża Forest Trust, says the group's breeding program has helped to stock reserves in Britain, France, Germany and the Netherlands with small herds that graze on the woody stems of invasive bushes allowing indigenous growth to re-establish itself -- sometimes after decades and even centuries of agricultural use. @highlight Rare konik breed of pony revived in Poland and exported across Europe @highlight Related to the Tarpan, a prehistoric horse that once roamed the continent @highlight Nazis were interested in the Polish horse because of purity of breed @highlight Konik ponies thought to be hardy and help ecosystems return to natural state
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@placeholder are ready to take the next step up, I hope I can help them.
(CNN) -- Ole Gunnar Solskjaer rescued Manchester United in 1999 to help the club win the Champions League, and he has now been charged with the task of saving Cardiff City from relegation into English football's second tier. The 40-year-old Norwegian famously came off the substitutes' bench for United in Barcelona to score the winner in stoppage time, giving them a 2-1 victory against Bayern Munich -- a win that wrapped up the Treble for Alex Ferguson's men. Cardiff's Malaysian owner Vincent Tan will be hoping Solskjaer, who has been given a 12-month rolling contract, can work similar magic for the struggling Welsh side after appointing the former Molde boss as Malky Mackay's successor on Thursday. @highlight Cardiff appoints Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as its new manager @highlight Solskjaer succeeds Malky Mackay, who was sacked last month @highlight It is his first managerial job in England after coaching Molde in Norway
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Nobody in the room was safe from @placeholder's barbs, which he fired at politicians, journalists, celebrities and corporate executives in attendance.
Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama made light of the serious -- a Secret Service scandal and lavish spending at a government conference -- and the inconsequential -- the graying of his hair -- at the annual White House Correspondents' Association Dinner on Saturday night. And he even made time for business tycoon Donald Trump, whom Obama kidded at last year's dinner about pushing the president to release his long-form birth certificate. "We gather during a historic anniversary. This weekend last year, we finally delivered justice to one of the world's most notorious individuals," Obama said to a packed ballroom at the Washington Hilton. @highlight Jimmy Kimmel gives as good as he gets @highlight The president makes light of the Secret Service, GSA scandals @highlight He also makes references to Donald Trump and his own hair
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A tiny drawing of a kangaroo curled in the letters of a 16th-century Portuguese manuscript could rewrite @placeholder history
By Sophie Tedmanson It is the roo that could change history: a tiny drawing depicting what looks like one of Australia’s most famous marsupials nestled among some branches has been discovered in a 400-year-old Portuguese manuscript. The sketch of what is thought to be a ‘canguru’ (kangaroo in Portuguese) was found in the document, dated between 1580 and 1620, which was acquired by the Les Enluminures Gallery in New York from a rare book dealer in Portugal. The Dutch ship Duyfken, which landed in Australia in 1606, was thought to been the first European ship to dock on the mainland. However the discovery of the long-lost manuscript has led historians to believe that images of kangaroos had been circulating for decades before then. @highlight Drawing was found in a document which was bought by a New York gallery @highlight Experts believe that the manuscript is dated between 1580 and 1620 @highlight They say that it could prove Europeans landed in Australia before 1606 @highlight The book, which is worth $16,000, will be on display in New York
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Eighteen-year-old Maisie (above in role as @placeholder in Game of Thrones) says cyberbullying 'hurts'
Game Of Thrones star Maisie Williams has spoken for the first time about being preyed on by internet trolls and says cyberbullying has 'hurt' her. Her honest admission comes in an exclusive behind the scenes video ahead of new Channel 4 drama Cyberbully, in which the actress stars. In the exclusive footage 17-year-old Maisie talks to the camera about her own experience of being bullied online and the 'emotional rollercoaster' of filming the drama. Scroll down for video In Cyberbully, due to air next week, Maisie stars as a teenager battling with an anonymous cyber-stalker The mini documentary starts with footage from the actress's casting tape with the emphatic words: 'Everything gets slated on the internet. If you post something up there someone’s going to say something about it.' @highlight Actress, 18, from Bristol, opened up ahead of new drama Channel 4 drama @highlight In Cyberbully, on next week, Maisie battles an anonymous online stalker @highlight The Arya Stark star says filming the drama was an 'emotional rollercoaster' @highlight Cyberbully, starring Maisie Williams, will be on Channel 4 at 9pm on Thursday 15th January. For more information, see channel4.com
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The freezing weather does not deter the tens of thousands of people who hit the park to count down to the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- In the lead up to every New Year's Eve the inevitable question of how to celebrate arises. For most, waterfronts become the focal point of the celebrations. It's hard not to see why with the amazing firework displays looking even more dazzling reflected in the water. So jump in a boat or head to the foreshore for our the top 10 places to countdown to 2012. River Seine, Paris See Paris, the 'City of Light', be lit with fireworks while cruising down the River Seine on the last day of the year. The Eiffel Tower is the centerpiece for the festivities and from some parts of the river you can get a magnificent uninterrupted view of the famous structure. @highlight Waterfronts across the world are the focal point for many NYE celebrations @highlight Revelers will need to brave the cold to watch fireworks on the River Seine and Thames @highlight Party goers who prefer the warmer weather can head to the beaches in Brazil and Thailand
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Nemmouche is currently in @placeholder, having been extradited from France in July.
A suspected jihadist accused of a deadly shooting at Belgium's Jewish Museum also guarded Western hostages while fighting with ISIS in Syria, according to a French journalist and former captive. Nicolas Henin -- who was released in April from captivity in Syria -- told reporters Saturday that suspect Mehdi Nemmouche not only was one of his captors, but that he tortured and beat those in his charge. "I've been given a number of graphic and audio materials that allowed me to be certain that the fighter that I met in Syria during my captivity was indeed Mehdi Nemmouche," he said during a news conference held in Paris. @highlight Nicolas Henin tells reporters Mehdi Nemmouche beat him during captivity in Syria @highlight Nemmouche is accused in the shooting of four people at the Jewish Museum in Belgium @highlight Henin, a reporter for Le Point, alleges that Nemmouche used to beat and torture prisoners @highlight Henin was freed in April after 10 months in captivity, part of which he spent with James Foley
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"They are burning all the houses," one Syrian woman told journalists at the border late Thursday, as she sat with other refugees in a van awaiting transport to a nearby refugee camp in @placeholder.
Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- The Turkish government reported a record number of refugees fleeing Syrian military offensives across the border, just days before the Syrian government pledged to withdraw military forces from population centers. In 24 hours, at least 2,741 Syrians fled down smugglers' paths to the barbed wire border fence, where they were met by Turkish border guards, the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate said. More than 23,000 Syrian refugees now reside in Turkey. The surge prompted Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to make a 2 a.m. phone call to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, inviting U.N. officials to witness the growing refugee crisis firsthand. @highlight A record number are arriving in Turkey from Syria; more than 23,000 are said to be there @highlight They are fleeing military offensives in Syria @highlight Turkey has asked the U.N. to witness the flow firsthand
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The actress also talked to Inglorious Basterds actor Daniel Bruhl who had attended the performance and enjoyed a beer with the cast and @placeholder afterwards.
By Katy Winter As the run of There's A Monster In The Lake continues, to stellar reviews, Cressida Bonas seems to be setting her sights on securing her next role. The 25-year-old enjoyed the balmy evening after last night’s performance at the Rosemary Branch Theatre in London by joining director Mike Figgis and others for a drink. Looking in excellent spirits the blonde hugged several people, chatting animatedly with Mike in her colourful midriff-baring outfit. Cressida Bonas, ex-girl-friend of Prince Harry, outside the theatre, which sits above a pub, with director Mike Figgis and actor Daniel Bruhl Cressida, wearing a bright summery outfit that showed off her lean legs and toned stomach, warmly embraced the esteemed director @highlight Cressida currently performing in 'There's A Monster In The Lake' in London @highlight After show last night joined esteemed director Mike Figgis for a drink @highlight Also chatted to Rush and Inglorious Bastards actor Daniel Bruhl
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The couple had lived there for two years and had only moved to @placeholder within the past few months, the report said.
(CNN) -- The wife of an American reportedly shot dead by gunmen believed linked to a Mexican drug gang gave an eight-hour interview and provided a detailed statement to federal and state authorities in Mexico, she said Monday. Tiffany Hartley told CNN's "American Morning" she gave a detailed account of what happened on September 30, from the time she and her husband David left their McAllen, Texas, home until she left a sheriff's office that night. She said she is scheduled to meet with authorities again Monday to finish up the statement. Hartley recounted the incident Monday, saying she and her husband headed to Falcon Lake, which straddles the U.S.-Mexico border, that day to "enjoy a day on the lake." The two decided to ride their personal watercraft to the Mexican side of the lake to see a historical church there, she said. @highlight NEW: Tiffany Hartley is set to finish her statement Monday @highlight She says she did not feel intimidated or interrogated @highlight She gave an eight-hour interview to authorities @highlight "We just want David back," she says
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Social services are being provided by "militias of all denominations" that want to build their groups, with @placeholder's political movement using a Hezbollah model to set itself up "as the main service provider in the country."
(CNN) -- A leading humanitarian group says Sunni and Shiite militias in Iraq are pulling displaced people into their movements because governments and international entities are failing to adequately address their plight. Two Shiite militiamen take up combat positions during recent clashes with Iraq security forces. Refugees International underscored that development in a report issued Tuesday titled "Uprooted and Unstable: Meeting Urgent Humanitarian Needs in Iraq." The report says the United States, the government of Iraq and the international community aren't doing enough to address the daily problems faced by the 2.7 million internally displaced Iraqis, who have fled homes in war-torn regions to other places in Iraq. Those people find themselves unemployed in their new locations and many times unable to access food and health care. @highlight Humanitarian group says Shiite, Sunni militias recruiting displaced Iraqis @highlight Muqtada al-Sadr's group using Hezbollah as model, report claims @highlight United States, Iraq, global community not doing enough for displaced, report adds
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Trend: The @placeholder symbol has become a favourite among the world's most fortunate
By Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 18:29 EST, 14 June 2013 | UPDATED: 19:14 EST, 14 June 2013 As if they are not blessed with enough good fortune, some of the world’s biggest stars have decided they need a Middle Eastern charm to bring them luck. Actresses, singers and socialites have begun wearing bracelets and necklaces adorned with the ‘hamsa’ symbol, which is said to ward off bad spirits. Silhouette: Jennifer Aniston stepped out wearing an outline of the symbol on a delicate gold chain Protecting herself: Heidi Klum, 40, wears the coveted necklace. It is thought to fend off the bad luck caused by the 'evil eye' @highlight £270 hamsa necklace worn by Heidi Klum, Madonna and Rhianna @highlight Gwyneth Paltrow advertises pendant on her lifestyle website @highlight Hand-shaped amulet is believed to banish evil spirits
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Aware that two goals were required, @placeholder poured forward but were faced with a resolute Bafana Bafana rear-guard.
(CNN)Algeria and Ghana are through to the quarterfinals of the 2015 African Cup of Nations at the expense of Senegal and South Africa after a dramatic conclusion to the competition's "Group of Death" Tuesday. All four teams had a chance of qualifying before kick-off with Senegal requiring just a point to be sure of their passage to the next stage. However, a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Algeria coupled with Ghana's late 2-1 win over South Africa ensured Alan Girese's men would not be progressing from Group C. Playing an unimaginative brand of long ball football and with little shape in attack or defense, Senegal's demise seldom looked in doubt in Malabo @highlight Ghana and Algeria reach AFCON 2015 quarterfinals @highlight Algeria defeat Senegal 2-0 in Malabo thanks to goals from Mahrez and Bentaleb @highlight Ghana leave it late to triumph over South Africa in Mongomo
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